Asia Continental age/sex structure Population Datasets 2010
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DATA DESCRIPTION: Version 2.0 estimates of total number of people per grid square broken down by male/female and 5-year age groupings; national totals have been adjusted to match UN Population Division estimates for 2010(1). 
REGION: Asia 
SPATIAL RESOLUTION: 0.00833333 decimal degrees (approx 1km at the equator) 
PROJECTION: Geographic, WGS84 
UNITS: Estimated persons per grid square 
FORMAT: Geotiff (zipped using 7-zip (open access tool): www.7-zip.org)
FILENAMES: Example - ASIA_PPP_A1014_F_2010_adj_v2.tif = Asia population dataset presenting people per pixel (PPP) for female age group 10 to 14 (A1014_F) for year 2010, adjusted to match UN national estimates (adj), dataset version 2.0 (v2). For other datasets, M = male, A65PL = age 65 and over. 
DATASET CONSTRUCTION DETAILS: This dataset is compiled from demographic age/sex structure proportional data, sourced on a country-by-country basis. The primary objective was to source the most detailed sub-national level data available, for each country. For countries where no sub-national level data was available, UN Population Division national level estimates were used(2). The people per pixel (PPP) estimates for each age/sex group were derived from WorldPop whole continent population datasets, version 2.0, 2016 production(3). The continental grouping of countries honours the macro geographical classification developed and maintained by the United Nations Statistics Division (4). Full details of WorldPop population mapping methodologies are described here: www.worldpop.org.uk/data/methods/ 
DATE OF PRODUCTION: Dec 2016

Also included: (i) csv table describing the administrative level at which the data are organised, per country.

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(1) United Nations Population Division, WorldPopulation Prospects, 2015 Revision. http://esa.un.org/wpp/
(2) United Nations Population Division, WorldPopulation Prospects, 2012 Revision. http://esa.un.org/wpp/
(3) WorldPop. www.worldpop.org.uk/data/data_sources/
(4) United Nations Statistics Division. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49regin.htm